Thursday, March 6, 2014

The Expat Diaries: A Family Affair {NYC circa 1970}

Over the holidays, my grandmother gave me something priceless: folders upon folders of photos she's been electronically archiving over the past several years. I have been pouring over the baby pictures of my dad romping around Paris in jumpers, army scenes from the first world war, vacations in the Alps and the South of France in the '60s, raucous New Years celebrations of decades past, and more. Some of the very old photographs from great-great-great-great grandparents depicting Paris and the French countryside are absolutely mesmerizing and I will have to share them on here.

But a few weeks ago I stumbled upon a true gem: my dad's family's first trip to the U.S. in 1970, to visit friends living outside of New York City. It was like discovering a time capsule, and I had to share some of the vintage images with you all. I sometimes forget my dad is a true expat; although he's lived in the U.S. for the past 22 years (nearing half his life now!), he is still French through and through. And to think I pride myself on living in Senegal for a mere four years... I guess expat-ism runs in the family ;)

^^An eventful welcome to New York City: their train broke down and the commuters walked off the tracks in Harlem. My grandmother still loves sharing this story.

^^Harlem seemed to have really fascinated my grandmother, probably because of the famous riots of the previous decade and the urban grit not seen too often in Paris.

4 comments:

Kim - this was so fun to see! What a neat and precious thing your grandmother is doing for you by preserving all of these pictures. I recently went through all of our family photos and organized them for my Mom and it was a wonderful trip down memory lane.